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Friday, 7 May 2010
Tuesday, 4 May 2010
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Thanks to all those that braved the rain and supported the 1st round in the Mud Sweat and Gears Eastern Region MTB Series. We hope you enjoyed it. Check out below for the results, photos and feedback process...
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Race Report
by Chris Reeves, Loughborough Students Cycling Club
http://new.britishcycling.org.uk/mtb/article/mtb20100505--Report--Eastern-XC-Round-1-0
A very wet Sunday the 2nd of May brought round 1 of the Mud Sweat and Gears Series of races in the East of England. With a selection of races on offer and a large number of pre-entries to the race, the weather didn’t seem to stop people turning up to have a go at racing in the torrential rain and the mud that was brought along with this. The TROGs (Tunstall and Rendalsham Off Road Group) had spent some considerable time sorting out the 4.5 mile race course, and their efforts went well received to the 200 or so riders than turned up.
The first race starting at 10am saw the “Grommets” race for under 12’s with a field of 12 boys and 5 girls racing round a specially shortened course. After 8 laps of a wet course, George Finch claimed victory only 18 seconds in front of 2nd place Josh Peters with the final podium spot taken by Jordon Beighton. Isobel Gordon won the girls under 12 with Jessica Creiske only 14 seconds behind in 2nd place and Rebecca Tyler riding for the local TROGs taking the final podium spot.
The next race starting at 11am saw no easing up of the rain and the course being gradually made more and more muddy as more riders went round the course churning up the mud and making it a very slippery affair. The “Warrior” race for 17+ saw a crowd of well over 50 battling through mud, trying to keep their bike upright for a total of 3 laps. The Youth and Juvenile categories were set off 5 minutes later for a race of 2 laps. Sean Dunlea brought home the win in the Juvenile Male with James Thorpe not far behind in 2nd place and Rebecca Beard won the Juvenile Female race. For the Youth Male, a close battle between Jack Finch and Callum Riley saw Jack Finch win the race and local TROG, Lewis Parker brought in the final podium position. The Warrior racers saw Daniel Collins win the Senior Male Category and another TROG Jodie Cole win the Senior Female Category, the Vets Category was won by Antony Bensley for the men and Jackie Field for the females.
It was 1pm before the finale of racing began, it was still raining and the course was now very muddy and churned up, but all credit to the TROGs, it was still rideable and racing round it reminded me of Mountain Mayhem 2008 mudfest! This race is open to Elite / Expert Men as well as the inexperienced rider, and just about every type of rider lined up for the 7 lap for men or 6 lap for women race. The warm up strategy for me was to stay in the car as long as possible and spend the least amount of time waiting for the start getting wet and cold! The race went off with a bang, I wasn’t very far up the front due to leaving it late to line up, and then off the start line it took me ages to finally clip into my pedals, thereby leaving me halfway back in the crowd, the first bit of singletrack then bottle-necked and saw 50% of people run through cyclocross style in the mud as it was quicker! The race opened up, my strategy was to keep steady as the mud was very energy sapping, but even so I actually needed to use some energy gels round the course for the final couple of laps to keep me going, and the 7th and final lap was murderous. In the end Billy Whenman won the overall race a good 2 minutes in front of second place Glenn Stanford. I personally finished 7th – absolutely dead, no brake pads left and my back in agony, oh and covered in mud; only 20 people out of the 108 people managed to do 7 laps, the course was difficult with all the mud – the trick mostly being to keep the bike upright and not slip over. The Female Senior Winner was Laura Sampson, and for the Vets John McAndrew won with Andrew Manning taking 2nd.
Overall despite the weather being terrible for a summer race series, a lot of riders turned up raced their hardest against other riders and the elements. A big thankyou to SportsEssex, all sponsors involved and the TROGs for organising a course that despite the weather making it stupidly muddy, was still rideable. Let’s hope the weather for round 2 involved some sun!
Riders Comments:
Billy Whenman (Overall Winner)– Yeah, it was a good race. I decided to start at the back of the group to give myself a bit of a challenge, and it took me a lap and half before I was up front. I also had my tyres up rock hard which made it more difficult to control, but it’s all good training for National Points Series next weekend!
Callum Riley (Second Place Youth) – It was really muddy, my tyres uphill would just spin round and round, but I’m happy with second place, it’s only my second race as a sponsored rider and I was quite close to the winner for most of the race.
Look forward to seeing you in June,
MSG Team
Results
To find out where you came click here
Photos
To check out and purchase photos from Tunstall click here
Feedback
Click here to share your thoughts on the event and how we can improve
Race Report
by Chris Reeves, Loughborough Students Cycling Club
http://new.britishcycling.org.uk/mtb/article/mtb20100505--Report--Eastern-XC-Round-1-0
A very wet Sunday the 2nd of May brought round 1 of the Mud Sweat and Gears Series of races in the East of England. With a selection of races on offer and a large number of pre-entries to the race, the weather didn’t seem to stop people turning up to have a go at racing in the torrential rain and the mud that was brought along with this. The TROGs (Tunstall and Rendalsham Off Road Group) had spent some considerable time sorting out the 4.5 mile race course, and their efforts went well received to the 200 or so riders than turned up.
The first race starting at 10am saw the “Grommets” race for under 12’s with a field of 12 boys and 5 girls racing round a specially shortened course. After 8 laps of a wet course, George Finch claimed victory only 18 seconds in front of 2nd place Josh Peters with the final podium spot taken by Jordon Beighton. Isobel Gordon won the girls under 12 with Jessica Creiske only 14 seconds behind in 2nd place and Rebecca Tyler riding for the local TROGs taking the final podium spot.
The next race starting at 11am saw no easing up of the rain and the course being gradually made more and more muddy as more riders went round the course churning up the mud and making it a very slippery affair. The “Warrior” race for 17+ saw a crowd of well over 50 battling through mud, trying to keep their bike upright for a total of 3 laps. The Youth and Juvenile categories were set off 5 minutes later for a race of 2 laps. Sean Dunlea brought home the win in the Juvenile Male with James Thorpe not far behind in 2nd place and Rebecca Beard won the Juvenile Female race. For the Youth Male, a close battle between Jack Finch and Callum Riley saw Jack Finch win the race and local TROG, Lewis Parker brought in the final podium position. The Warrior racers saw Daniel Collins win the Senior Male Category and another TROG Jodie Cole win the Senior Female Category, the Vets Category was won by Antony Bensley for the men and Jackie Field for the females.
It was 1pm before the finale of racing began, it was still raining and the course was now very muddy and churned up, but all credit to the TROGs, it was still rideable and racing round it reminded me of Mountain Mayhem 2008 mudfest! This race is open to Elite / Expert Men as well as the inexperienced rider, and just about every type of rider lined up for the 7 lap for men or 6 lap for women race. The warm up strategy for me was to stay in the car as long as possible and spend the least amount of time waiting for the start getting wet and cold! The race went off with a bang, I wasn’t very far up the front due to leaving it late to line up, and then off the start line it took me ages to finally clip into my pedals, thereby leaving me halfway back in the crowd, the first bit of singletrack then bottle-necked and saw 50% of people run through cyclocross style in the mud as it was quicker! The race opened up, my strategy was to keep steady as the mud was very energy sapping, but even so I actually needed to use some energy gels round the course for the final couple of laps to keep me going, and the 7th and final lap was murderous. In the end Billy Whenman won the overall race a good 2 minutes in front of second place Glenn Stanford. I personally finished 7th – absolutely dead, no brake pads left and my back in agony, oh and covered in mud; only 20 people out of the 108 people managed to do 7 laps, the course was difficult with all the mud – the trick mostly being to keep the bike upright and not slip over. The Female Senior Winner was Laura Sampson, and for the Vets John McAndrew won with Andrew Manning taking 2nd.
Overall despite the weather being terrible for a summer race series, a lot of riders turned up raced their hardest against other riders and the elements. A big thankyou to SportsEssex, all sponsors involved and the TROGs for organising a course that despite the weather making it stupidly muddy, was still rideable. Let’s hope the weather for round 2 involved some sun!
Riders Comments:
Billy Whenman (Overall Winner)– Yeah, it was a good race. I decided to start at the back of the group to give myself a bit of a challenge, and it took me a lap and half before I was up front. I also had my tyres up rock hard which made it more difficult to control, but it’s all good training for National Points Series next weekend!
Callum Riley (Second Place Youth) – It was really muddy, my tyres uphill would just spin round and round, but I’m happy with second place, it’s only my second race as a sponsored rider and I was quite close to the winner for most of the race.
Look forward to seeing you in June,
MSG Team
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